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At ultraslow-spreading ridges, tectonic plates move at a snail's pace, but oceanographers are quickly getting interested. Long hidden under the most remote ocean waters, these geological formations are giving scientists fresh insight into how Earth's crust forms. Credit: NOAA
Found in: Earth Science

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